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Framed Print : Spaghetti Junction EAW220279
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Spaghetti Junction EAW220279
Gravelly Hills Interchange, Birmingham. Junction 6 on the M6 motorway meets the A38 and A5127 in a complex known as " Spaghetti Junction". Photographed by Aerofilms in 1971, before being fully opened the following year
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Media ID 12105999
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30"x26" (78x68cm) Modern Frame
Introducing the Media Storehouse Framed Print of "Spaghetti Junction EAW220279" by Historic England Archive. This captivating image transports you to the heart of Birmingham's iconic Gravelly Hills Interchange. Witness the intricate dance of the M6 motorway as it meets the A38 and A5127 in a complex web of roads, famously known as "Spaghetti Junction." Bring the history and charm of this engineering marvel into your home or office with our high-quality framed print. The rich, vibrant colors and sharp details of this photograph are sure to impress, while the sleek frame complements any decor. This unique piece is a must-have for history enthusiasts, urban explorers, and anyone who appreciates the beauty and complexity of infrastructure. Order yours today and add a touch of historical significance to your space.
Wood effect frame, card mounted, 24x20 archival quality photo print. Overall outside dimensions 30x26 inches (76x68cm). Environmentally and ozone friendly, 43mm wide x 32mm Polycore® moulding has the look of real wood, is durable and light and easy to hang. Biodegradable and made with non-chlorinated gases (no toxic fumes) it is efficient; producing 100 tons of polystyrene can save 300 tons of trees! Prints are glazed with lightweight, shatterproof, optical clarity acrylic (providing the same general protection from the environment as glass). The back is stapled hardboard with a sawtooth hanger attached. Note: To minimise original artwork cropping, for optimum layout, and to ensure print is secure, the visible print may be marginally smaller
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 59.6cm x 59.9cm (23.5" x 23.6")
Estimated Product Size is 68.2cm x 78.2cm (26.9" x 30.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This aerial photograph, taken by Aerofilms in 1971, offers a bird's-eye view of Spaghetti Junction in Birmingham, England, before its official opening the following year. The complex interchange at Gravelly Hills is where the M6 motorway meets the A38 and A5127, creating an intricate network of roads that earned it the nickname "Spaghetti Junction." The image reveals the intricate engineering feat that was underway, with the intertwining roads forming a labyrinthine pattern reminiscent of spaghetti. The M6 motorway, a major arterial route, is visible as it curves gently towards the top left of the frame. The A38 and A5127, appearing as intersecting lines, converge with the M6, creating a complex web of roads. At the time of this photograph, the construction of Spaghetti Junction was nearing completion. The image showcases the raw beauty of the concrete structures, with their clean lines and geometric shapes, standing in stark contrast against the lush green landscape below. The absence of vehicles on the roads adds to the serene atmosphere, making it a fascinating study of the engineering prowess that went into creating this transport hub. This photograph, from the Historic England Archive (Aerofilms collection, AFL03, AC220279), is a testament to the evolution of transportation infrastructure in the United Kingdom. It serves as a reminder of the intricate planning and execution required to build such a complex interchange, and the significant impact it had on the city of Birmingham and beyond.
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